The description of the flag, from the municipal website, says: "The municipal
flag of Puerto Nariño, adopted on 27 December 1996 by Municipal Decree No. 092,
is made of two horizontal stripes of equal size, the upper celeste blue,
representing the diversity of the flora and of the fauna, the lower dark green,
representing the sky, the rivers and the lakes. On the left side is placed a
white triangle meaning peace and tranquillity. The triangle is charged with a
12-pointed sun meaning life and hope."
In an older version of the municipal website, the description of the flag
differred only by: "[...] the upper dark green, representing the diversity of
the flora and of the fauna, the lower celeste blue, representing the sky, the
rivers and the lakes.[...]"
In both versions, the flag is shown graphically with the celeste blue stripe on
top and the dark green stripe on bottom - which, logically, would represent the
sky over the land. It seems that the erroneous description, with the stripes
inverted, was corrected in the today's version of the website, with, however,
another inversion in the meaning of the colours.
The correct description of the flag, to be confirmed, would therefore be: "The
municipal flag of Puerto Nariño, adopted on 27 December 1996 by Municipal Decree
No. 092, is made of two horizontal stripes of equal size, the upper celeste
blue, representing the sky, the rivers and the lakes, the lower dark green,
representing the diversity of the flora and of the fauna. On the left side is
placed a white triangle meaning peace and tranquillity. The triangle is charged
with a 12-pointed sun meaning life and hope."
Moreover, the image of the flag is incomplete since it lacks the sun in the
white triangle. This should be mentioned clearly near the image on the FOTW
website.Ivan Sache, 18 July 2010